Mark Christopher Albrighton was born on 6 March 1976 and is an English retired footballer who played for a number of clubs in the English lower leagues.
12 Facts About Mark Albrighton
Mark Albrighton continued his run in the first-team the following season, scoring 5 times from defence, and appearing 30 times.
Mark Albrighton made a total of 29 appearances during the season, and helped guide the club to promotion via the Conference National play-offs.
Mark Albrighton adjusted well to league football, playing 30 games for the Yorkshire side and ensuring back-to-back promotions as the club reached the third tier of English football.
Mark Albrighton played a further 19 games for Doncaster the next season, but was loaned out to Chester City in February 2006.
Mark Albrighton was released by Doncaster in May 2006, and subsequently joined Boston United in the same month.
Mark Albrighton impressed under manager Graham Westley, helping the side stay unbeaten throughout the month, and his loan spell was consequently extended until the end of the season.
Mark Albrighton returned to Boston in April 2007, but was released a month later and joined Cambridge United on a one-year contract.
In May 2008, Mark Albrighton rejected a one-year contract extension at Cambridge, and opted to join Conference National rivals Stevenage Borough on a two-year deal for an undisclosed fee.
Mark Albrighton was initially made captain by Westley, although later lost his captaincy following a spell out of the first-team.
In late June 2010, Mark Albrighton signed for Conference National outfit Kidderminster Harriers on a free transfer.
On 19 August 2019,43-year old Mark Albrighton joined Coventry Sphinx.